Legislators with opposing views of SB54 — the state’s primary qualification law — are looking to transform how candidates get on the ballot.
Erica Johnsrud, auditor and treasurer of McKenzie County, testified against Senate Bill 2178 at the State Capitol in Bismarck on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025. The bill deals with data stored in the central ...
If passed, the bill, Senate Bill 51 would make it mandatory for the Ten Commandments, and other founding documents, to be displayed in publicly funded elementary, middle and high schools.
When the majority leaders of South Dakota’s two legislative chambers introduced legislation last January that they described ...
In 1960, voters passed a constitutional amendment allowing the North Dakota State Legislature to create establish the department of labor, which the body did in 1965. [3] The labor commissioner's ...
A South Dakota judge denied an election group’s appeal to compel the Charles Mix County Commission to place an ...
Advocates for election integrity trying to tighten the residency requirement in South Dakota’s voter-registration law are ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength ...
Rep. Karla Lems, R-Canton, and Sen. Mark Lapka, R-Leola, are leading efforts in protecting landowners with House Bill 1052, ...
Voters in the North Charleston area will head to the polls Tuesday for a special primary election to fill a vacant seat in ...
A future ballot question could ask voters whether to raise the threshold to pass a constitutional amendment from a "50% plus ...
In response, Roosevelt sent a naval squadron armed with thousands of dollars in gold to bribe Colombian military leaders in ...